- [leaders of
craft trades], and
community consentit to the ****edatioun [
feuing] of the
space of the burrowmuir", but it was not
until 1508 that a Royal...
- 33 (2): 225–247. doi:10.1177/0010414000033002003. H****ell, Graham; Tipu,
Feue (May 2008). "Local
Government in the
South Pacific Islands". Commonwealth...
- (1779)
commissioned by
Robert Burns Cairness House near
Fraserburgh (1782)
Feuing of
Nicolson Street in
south Edinburgh (1785)
Hermitage of
Braid (1785) 141...
-
council acquired the land as part of the
First New Town development. It
began feuing ground on the
south side of
Princes Street (on the site of the
current Balmoral...
- Mary of
Guise from Melrose,
apparently in 1545,
discussing the
business of
feuing and
teinds on her
jointure lands of
Selkirk and Ettrick. He had recently...
- (1841-3)
North Church,
Stirling (1841)
Church Hill House,
Edinburgh (1842)
Feuing of
Church Hill housing,
Edinburgh (1842)
Trinity College and hall, now called...
-
between Avarua, Rarotonga, and Honolulu, Hawaii. H****all, Graham; Tipu,
Feue (28
April 2008). "Local
Government in the
South Pacific Islands". Commonwealth...
-
France 24. 4
December 2023.
Retrieved 14
December 2023. "Soirée d'hommage à
feue Mme
Salka Mint Sneid".
Agence Mauritanienne d'infomation (in French). 24...
- 8
which was
designed for
Baron Orde by
Robert Adam,
completed in 1771.
Feuing continued piecemeal and was
complete by 1792. The skew on the
final two...
- "New town meadow" in
reference to Edinburgh's role in the 16th-century
feuing scheme. The "ing" here
represents a meadow. Late 18th and
early 19th-century...